I understand the sentiment Chris, but I actually like the way the plug-in
architecture support the old school UNIX philosophy; many small tools which
each do one thing, and do it well. A swiss-army-knife plug-in that tries to
do everything is not necessarily an improvement, and building in
Given the direction in which Mozilla is heading, I would really like to see
the EFF develop their own browser.
the gnu project are already doing this by forking Firefox as icecat(aka
gnuzilla)
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Yes! Put the features into abrowser as one addon.
On 08/13/2015 08:05 PM, ch...@thinkpenguin.com wrote:
Wouldn't it be nice we could just implement these features into a
browser or at least combine the features into a more sane single
If you missed it earlier, here you go:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2015/08/privacy-badger-10-here-stop-online-tracking
Oh and it is licensed under GPLv3:
https://github.com/EFForg/privacybadgerfirefox
I'm currently using uBlock, Disconnect, Privacy Badger and NoScript. Talk
about overkill!
Wouldn't it be nice we could just implement these features into a browser or
at least combine the features into a more sane single stable plug-in?
I tried a few, now I have these:
https-everywhere
html5 video everywhere
Noscript for some rare js exceptions
Request Policy for redirections
Random agent spoofer for html5 and making tracking harder
self-destructing cookies
ublock origin
And only youtube-dl since the others rely on some